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Maximum Core Flux is defined as the maximum amount of flux that is flowing through the coil of a transformer. Check FAQs
Φmax=BmaxAcore
Φmax - Maximum Core Flux?Bmax - Maximum Flux Density?Acore - Area of Core?

Maximum Core Flux Example

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0.3Edit=0.0012Edit2500Edit
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Maximum Core Flux Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Maximum Core Flux?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
Φmax=BmaxAcore
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Φmax=0.0012T2500cm²
Next Step Convert Units
Φmax=0.0012T0.25
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Φmax=0.00120.25
Next Step Evaluate
Φmax=0.0003Wb
LAST Step Convert to Output's Unit
Φmax=0.3mWb

Maximum Core Flux Formula Elements

Variables
Maximum Core Flux
Maximum Core Flux is defined as the maximum amount of flux that is flowing through the coil of a transformer.
Symbol: Φmax
Measurement: Magnetic FluxUnit: mWb
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Maximum Flux Density
Maximum Flux Density is defined as the number of lines of force passing through a unit area of material.
Symbol: Bmax
Measurement: Magnetic Flux DensityUnit: T
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Area of Core
Area of Core is defined as the space occupied by the core of a transformer in 2 dimensional space.
Symbol: Acore
Measurement: AreaUnit: cm²
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Maximum Core Flux

​Go Maximum Flux in Core using Primary Winding
Φmax=E14.44fN1
​Go Maximum Flux in Core using Secondary Winding
Φmax=E24.44fN2

Other formulas in Transformer Design category

​Go Maximum Flux Density using Secondary Winding
Bmax=E24.44AcorefN2
​Go Maximum Flux Density given Primary Winding
Bmax=E14.44AcorefN1

How to Evaluate Maximum Core Flux?

Maximum Core Flux evaluator uses Maximum Core Flux = Maximum Flux Density*Area of Core to evaluate the Maximum Core Flux, The Maximum Core Flux is defined as the maximum amount of flux that is flowing through the coil of a transformer. Maximum Core Flux is denoted by Φmax symbol.

How to evaluate Maximum Core Flux using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Maximum Core Flux, enter Maximum Flux Density (Bmax) & Area of Core (Acore) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Maximum Core Flux

What is the formula to find Maximum Core Flux?
The formula of Maximum Core Flux is expressed as Maximum Core Flux = Maximum Flux Density*Area of Core. Here is an example- 300 = 0.0012*0.25.
How to calculate Maximum Core Flux?
With Maximum Flux Density (Bmax) & Area of Core (Acore) we can find Maximum Core Flux using the formula - Maximum Core Flux = Maximum Flux Density*Area of Core.
What are the other ways to Calculate Maximum Core Flux?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Maximum Core Flux-
  • Maximum Core Flux=EMF Induced in Primary/(4.44*Supply Frequency*Number of Turns in Primary)OpenImg
  • Maximum Core Flux=EMF Induced in Secondary/(4.44*Supply Frequency*Number of Turns in Secondary)OpenImg
Can the Maximum Core Flux be negative?
No, the Maximum Core Flux, measured in Magnetic Flux cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Maximum Core Flux?
Maximum Core Flux is usually measured using the Milliweber[mWb] for Magnetic Flux. Weber[mWb], Microweber[mWb], Volt Second[mWb] are the few other units in which Maximum Core Flux can be measured.
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